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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by horsepower101: 3:32pm On Feb 28, 2018
hornyofife:


Have you heard? Southwest children has the most stumbled grow after the almajiris in daura?

Oya gerraout of this thread now and go and read your books...stunted cretin


https://www.nairaland.com/4371559/unicef-south-west-second-highest

It is over. The East continues to rise while the West is staunting. Wait till oil looses value and we will truely know who is who in Nigeria

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by hornyofife: 3:34pm On Feb 28, 2018
horsepower101:


It is over. The East continues to rise while the West is staunting. Wait till oil looses value and we will truely know who is who in Nigeria

They haven't seen nothing, it is just starting

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by hornyofife: 3:34pm On Feb 28, 2018
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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by neezar: 3:44pm On Feb 28, 2018
See how these cone headed hydraulic ewedu eaters spoilt this lovely thread

Long may their woes continue

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 3:45pm On Feb 28, 2018
wizzakosh:
. [s]s]You are not current.
CURRENT LIST OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA AND THEIR MANAGING DIRECTORS - CEO'S
1 Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)
Managing Director – Mr. Segun Agbaje
Address of the head office - 635, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
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2 Zenith Bank
Managing Director - Mr. Peter Amangbo.
Address of the head office - Plot 84, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

3 CitiBank Nigeria.
Managing Director - Mr. Akinsowon Dawodu.
Address of the head office - 27, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

4 Access Bank.
Managing Director - Mr. Herbert Wigwe.
Address of the head office - 999c, Danmole Street, Off Idejo Street, Off Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

5 Diamond Bank.
Managing Director - Mr. Uzoma Dozie.
Address of the head office - Plot 1261, Adeola Hopewell Street, P.O.Box 70381, Victoria Island, Lagos.

6 Ecobank Nigeria Plc.
Managing Director - Mr. Jibril Aku.
Address of the head office - 21, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos.

7 Enterprise Bank.
Mrs. Mary Akpobome (Acting Managing Director).
Address of the head office - Plot 143, Ahmadu Bello way, Victoria Island, Lagos.

8 Fidelity Bank.
Managing Director - Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo
Address of the head office - 2, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island Lagos.

9 First Bank Nigeria.
Managing Director - Dr. Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan
Address of the head office - Samuel Asabia House, 35, Marina, Lagos.

10 First City Monument Bank (FCMB).
Managing Director - Mr. Ladipupo Balogun
Address of the head office - Primrose Towers, 17A, Tinubu Street, P.O.Box 9117, Lagos State, Nigeria.

11 Heritage Bank.
Managing Director - Mr. Ifie Sekibo.
Address of the head office - 292B, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

12 Keystone Bank
Mr. Hafiz Ololade Bakare (Acting Managing Director)
Address of the head office - Keystone House, 1, Keystone Cresent, Victoria Island, Lagos.

13 Mainstreet Bank
Managing Director - Mr. Faith Tuedor-Matthews
Address of the head office - Afribank Plaza, 14th Floor, 51/55, Broad Street, Lagos.

14 Skye Bank
Managing Director - Mr. Adetokunbo Mukhail Abiru (Tokunbo)
Address of the head office - 3, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

15 Stanbic IBTC Bank.
Managing Director - Dr. Demola Sogunle.
Address of the head office - IBTC Place, Walter Carrington Cresent, Victoria Island, Lagos.

16 Standard Chartered Bank.
Managing Director – Mrs. Bola Adesola.
Address of the head office - Sterling Towers, 20, Marina, Lagos.

17 Sterling Bank.
Managing Director – Mr. Razack Adeyemi Adeola.
Address of the head office - Sterling Towers, 20, Marina, Lagos.

18 SunTrust Bank Nigeria.
Managing Director – Mr. Muhammad Jibrin.
Address of the head office - 1 Oladele Olashore Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

19 Union Bank.
Managing Director - Mr. Emeka Emuwa
Address of the head office - Stallion Plaza 36, Marina P.M.B 2027 Lagos, Nigeria.

20 United Bank For Africa (UBA).
Managing Director - Mr. Kennedy Uzoka
Address of the head office - 57, Marina, Lagos.

21 Unity Bank.
Managing Director – Mrs. Oluwatomi Somefun
Address of the head office - Plot 497, Central Business District, Abogo Largema Street, Abuja.

22 Wema Bank
Managing Director - Mr. Segun Oloketuyi
Address of the head office - Wema Towers 54, Marina, Lagos Island, Lagos.
These is the current complete list of all the commercial banks in Nigeria and their ceo's and managing directors 2017.
Yoruba 11, igbo 6 with Jim via bank, others 5.
Get to the current life bro.[/s]

You be complete moro.n, Mainstreet bank is micro finance bank, Skybank current managing director is Abubaka Suleiman, Mrs. Nneka Enwereji, Executive Director/ Head Global Subsidiaries Group (GSG), Citibank is not a Nigeria bank, Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei is current managing director of Keystone bank, Ifie Sekibo managing director and CEO Heritage bank, Suntrust only exist on paper, try and update yourself, stop disgracing your tribe

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by LZAA: 3:49pm On Feb 28, 2018
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grin grin, Od.e so MDs are owners of banks? grin grin Awo free education seriously causing havoc in west
grin grin grin

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by kernel504(m): 5:50pm On Feb 28, 2018
oyatz:
Sir, what is the meaning of Biafraexit?
I am hearing this for the first time.

Bros, I don't have any problems with the igbo people or any tribe neither did I referred to the great Igbo people when I asked why YOUR obsession with Lagos?
YOU and NDI-IGBO are not exactly the same thing.
I am NOT against Biafra per see but it can not be actualize on Nairaland or other social media.








BiafraExit ! You don't need to know the meaning, at least considering the fact that by 2040 all cars in Euro and America will be electric, probably then... You will know the meaning.

Any other question?

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 9:31pm On Feb 28, 2018
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LIST of BANKS IN NIGERIA AND THEIR OWNERS

1. Zenith bank CEO- Jim Ovia, Chairman, Peter Amangbo, CEO, Adaora Umeoji, DMD, Ebenezer Onyeagwu Igbo bank

2. Starling Bank- CEO Abubakar Suleiman,

3. First Bank - Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan CEO, it was founded in 1894 (as Bank of British West Africa) biggest shareholder, The bank originally served, British shipping and trading agencies in Nigeria. The founder, Alfred Lewis Jones, british firms still hold the largest shares in First bank.

4. Fidelity Bank- Nigeria, Mr Ernest Ebi (Chairman), Nnamdi Okonkwo, Igbo bank

5. Ecobank- Pan African bank, John Aboh Chairman( Nigerian), Charles Kie Managing Director (Ivorien)

6. GTBank Fola Adeola and Tayo Aderinokun Yoruba bank

7. FCMB- Oloye Subomi Micheal Balogun Yoruba bank

8. Skye Bank Plc- Mr. M.K. Ahmad Northern Bank

9. Stanbic IBTC Nigeria CEO Basil Omiyi, South African bank

10. Standard Chartered PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London

11. Union Bank of Nigeria Plc Federal Government of Nigeria acquired 51.67% ownership of the bank, leaving Barclays Bank Plc. of London with 40% ownership. In 1979, that 40% was sold to Nigerian individuals and businesses to comply with then recently enacted banking and investment laws. The bank changed its name to Union Bank of Nigeria Plc,to reflect its new ownership structure. In 1993, the Federal Government of Nigeria completely divested its ownership in the bank. Subsequently, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. acquired the formee Universal Trust Bank Plc and Broad Bank Limited. It also absorbed its former subsidiary Union Merchant Bank Limited. Emeka Emuwa-CEO, Group Managing Director & Director Cyril Akporuere Odu, MBA -Chairman

11.Keystone Bank Limited-Umaru H. Modibbo-Chairman, OBEAHON OHIWEREI Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer

12. Heritage Bank Plc- Saraki family Ifie Sekibo Managing Director & CEO,

13. United Bank for Africa- Tony Elumelu Group Chairman, Kennedy Uzoka Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer now Igbo bank

14. Unity Bank plc Thomas Ethuh Chairman, Tomi Somefun Managing Director,

15. WEMABANK Babatunde Kasali-Chairman, Segun Oloketuyi, MD/CEO Yoruba bank

16. Diamond Bank, Dr. Chris Ogbechie (Chairman), Uzoma Dozie Group Managing Director & CEO Igbo bank

17. Citibank- was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York, later First National City Bank of New York, Michael E. O'Neill (Chairman of Citigroup) Michael Corbat (CEO of Citigroup.

18. Access Bank plc Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe is the biggest shareholder of Access bank also double as group managing Director Igbo man


Yorubas control four banks, While Igbos control six banks
Ibo owns diamond, uba, zenith, joint owned access and only part of the share holders of fidelity bank not even the largest union bank is not ibo. Yoruba owns gtb,wema fcmb, heritage bank, and one of the largest individual share holders of sterling bank Adenuga. Now out of the commercial bank in Nigeria own by diverse people in Nigeria 11 out of the 22 ceo are Yoruba tell me who controls banking then

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by U1(m): 9:42pm On Feb 28, 2018
Look at them - busy tribalising others' success stories. Little minds!

It's really not surprising how the politicians get away with daylight robberies around here. What pettiness! Shame.

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 9:47pm On Feb 28, 2018
LZAA:

Afonjas keep catching L's
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thetruthsayer10 and deomello think banking is ewedu and agbo selling
ur leader Anambra first son seems to be the only one with half a brain so I will continue the discussion with him why u stay by the sideline and cheer him on with meme. u are a good cheerleader

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 9:48pm On Feb 28, 2018
neezar:
Most of these afonjas are frustrated and filled with hatred

A thread was created about igbo development, If no be inferiority complex dey worry una, why will u come and behave like ur fore fathers on this lovely thread

Children of hate.....Spits on their cone heads !!!!!
shut up this thread was created to beat ur empty chest and tell urself u are greater than others, and ur people invited afonja to this thread

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by neezar: 9:49pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
shut up this thread was created to beat ur empty chest and tell urself u are greater than others, and ur people invited afonja to this thread
Show me where we invited u guys

If u don't show me, you are a coward

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Sprumbabafather: 9:54pm On Feb 28, 2018
neezar:

Show me where we invited u guys

If u don't show me, you are a coward

afonjas hate progress like God hates sin. We know they will always come and cry out their pains.

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by neezar: 9:57pm On Feb 28, 2018
Sprumbabafather:


afonjas hate progress like God hates sin. We know they will always come and cry out their pains.
na inferiority complex dey worry dem, since they are claiming the Highest igr in Nigeria

why are they now insulting us in our own thread cheesy cheesy

Spits on their cone heads !!!

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Sprumbabafather: 10:02pm On Feb 28, 2018
neezar:

na inferiority complex dey worry dem, since they are claiming the Highest igr in Nigeria

why are they now insulting us in our own thread cheesy cheesy

Spits on their cone heads !!!

The higher their IGR grows, the more stunted growth their children enjoys grin

Nigerian irony grin

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by neezar: 10:04pm On Feb 28, 2018
Sprumbabafather:


The higher their IGR grows, the more stunted growth their children enjoys grin

Nigerian irony grin
Don't u see why Osibanjo and Tinubu are both short, Too much amala and ewedu have stunted their growth thereby making them 2 be used anyhow by their masters up northcheesy cheesy

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Yyeske(m): 10:05pm On Feb 28, 2018
Nowenuse:


Hmm, HiddenShadow, Nonaira3. Are there Hausas/yorubas who really speak fluent Igbo, up to the extent of differentiating dialects? Cos, damn, this guy whom you guys claim is not Igbo, understands the language quite well.
Let them be abeg, Azikiwe, Ojukwu, Obiano, Orji Uzor Kalu are all non Igbos because they don't believe in their ideology but FFK, Fayose etc are Igbos because they support their stupid ideology

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:05pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
Ibo owns diamond, uba, zenith, joint owned access and only part of the share holders of fidelity bank not even the largest union bank is not ibo. Yoruba owns gtb,wema fcmb, heritage bank, and one of the largest individual share holders of sterling bank Adenuga. Now out of the commercial bank in Nigeria own by diverse people in Nigeria 11 out of the 22 ceo are Yoruba tell me who controls banking then
Before I answer your question how many commercial banks do we have and please list them, let me know how you were able to get 22 CEO from your tribe, after that kindly digest this report,

BUSINESS15 Banks Record N4.47trn In Shareholders’ Funds

Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2017/06/13/15-banks-record-n4-47trn-shareholders-funds/
By KAYODE TOKEDE, Lagos About 15 commercial banks operating in the country have reported N4.47 trillion in shareholders’ funds in 2016 attributed to their efforts at enhancing the quality and ensuring financial system stability. The said banks had reported N3.99trillion shareholders’ funds in the previous year, an increase of 11.7 per cent or N471 billion. The banks include Zenith Bank Plc, a Tier-1 commercial bank with the highest shareholders’ funds in the banking industry. It was followed by First Bank Holdings Plc and Eco Transnational Incorporated Plc. LEADERSIP investigations showed that most of the Tier-1 banks shareholders’ funds crossed the N300 billion mark while Union Bank of Nigeria and Diamond bank Plc, two Tier-2 with shareholders’ funds crossed the N200 billion threshold. The breakdown also revealed that Zenith Bank’s shareholders’ funds rose by 18.5 per cent to N704 billion in 2016 from N594.35 billion in 2015 while FBN Holdings reported 0.6 per cent from N578.8 billion in 2015 to N582.6 billion in 2016. The investigation also showed Zenith Bank as the biggest and most profitable banks in Nigeria. The bank, established in May 1990, started operations in July same year as a commercial bank. It became a public limited company on June 17, 2004 and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange on October 21, 2004 following a highly successful Initial Public Offering (IPO). The bank presently has a shareholder base of over one million, an indication of the strength of the Zenith brand. It is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. With over 500 branches and business offices nationwide Zenith Bank has presence in all the state capitals. The bank’s expansion is not limited to Nigeria as Zenith became the first Nigerian bank in 25 years to be licensed by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK for the commencement of banking operations by Zenith Bank (UK) Limited in April, 2007. Eco Transnational Incorporated’s shareholder’s funds rose by 6.9 per cent to N502.9 billion in 2016 from N538 billion recorded in 2015. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and Access Bank Plc shareholders’ funds grew by 22.1 per cent and 23.6 per cent respectively. Guaranty Trust Bank shareholder’s funds moved from N413.56 billion in 2015 to N504.9 billion in 2016 while Access Bank’s shareholder’s funds hits N454.49 billion in 2016 from N367 billion in 2015. United Bank for Africa Plc’s shareholder’s funds moved from N332.6 billion in 2015 to N448 billion in 2016, representing an increase of 34.7 per cent. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2007 proposed a maximum shareholders’ funds of N100 billion for banks operating in the country from N3billion. Under the new regime that replaces universal banking; three tiers of banks are to come into effect with the lowest shareholder’s funds – N15 billion – set aside for those classified as regional banks. According to the classification, banks with the maximum shareholder’s funds could operate internationally while national banks whose operations are confined to the country will be required to have N25 billion. On the other hand, regional banks which are allowed to operate in a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 contiguous states are required to have N15 billion. Under tier-2 Commercial Banks shareholder’s funds, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc’s shareholder’s funds closed 2016 at N271.7 billion, 10 per cent above N246.8 billion recorded in 2015 while Diamond Bank’s shareholder’s funds moved from N214 billion in 2015 to N226.7 billion in 2016. First City Monument Bank Group shareholder’s funds increased by 10 per cent to N178.87 billion in 2016 from N162.39 billion in 2015. Fidelity Bank Plc’s shareholders’ funds up by one per cent to N185 billion from N183.5 billion in 2015 while Stanbic IBTC Holdings shareholders’ funds rose by 9.5 per cent from N128.6 billion in 2015 to N140.8 billion in 2016. Furthermore, Sterling Bank shareholder’s funds dropped by 10.4 per cent from N95.6 billion in 2015 to N85.66 billion in 2016. Also, Wema Bank’s shareholder’s funds added 5.2 per cent to N48.47 billion from N46.06 billion while Unity Bank’s shareholder’s funds moved to N83 billion from N82.57 billion in 2015.
grin cheesy grin
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2017/06/13/15-banks-record-n4-47trn-shareholders-funds/

From the report you can see Igbo banks are doing better than Yoruba banks grin

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by LZAA: 10:06pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
ur leader Anambra first son seems to be the only one with half a brain so I will continue the discussion with him why u stay by the sideline and cheer him on with meme. u are a good cheerleader

Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Yyeske(m): 10:06pm On Feb 28, 2018
wizzakosh:
Sure, there are Yorubas that speak igbo fluently. Those that were born in igboland.
I guess you are one of them
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:10pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
Ibo owns diamond, uba, zenith, joint owned access and only part of the share holders of fidelity bank not even the largest union bank is not ibo. Yoruba owns gtb,wema fcmb, heritage bank, and one of the largest individual share holders of sterling bank Adenuga. Now out of the commercial bank in Nigeria own by diverse people in Nigeria 11 out of the 22 ceo are Yoruba tell me who controls banking then

The owner of Fidelity bank is Mr Peter Obi former gov of Anambra state

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by kernel504(m): 10:23pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
how are we sure the are not related to uhrobo coz u haven’t given an explanation for Ovie like u give ovia. Wat does Ovie means in ibo language


Jim Ovia is from Agbo, Ika Igbo, Delta state.

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 10:23pm On Feb 28, 2018
Yyeske:
I guess you are one of them
Nope, but I have 3 of them. I have been to east wella. So I laugh at all the pictures being posted on nairaland from both side.
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 10:34pm On Feb 28, 2018
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Before I answer your question how many commercial banks do we have and please list them, let me know how you were able to get 22 CEO from your tribe, after that kindly digest this report,

BUSINESS15 Banks Record N4.47trn In Shareholders’ Funds

Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2017/06/13/15-banks-record-n4-47trn-shareholders-funds/
By KAYODE TOKEDE, Lagos About 15 commercial banks operating in the country have reported N4.47 trillion in shareholders’ funds in 2016 attributed to their efforts at enhancing the quality and ensuring financial system stability. The said banks had reported N3.99trillion shareholders’ funds in the previous year, an increase of 11.7 per cent or N471 billion. The banks include Zenith Bank Plc, a Tier-1 commercial bank with the highest shareholders’ funds in the banking industry. It was followed by First Bank Holdings Plc and Eco Transnational Incorporated Plc. LEADERSIP investigations showed that most of the Tier-1 banks shareholders’ funds crossed the N300 billion mark while Union Bank of Nigeria and Diamond bank Plc, two Tier-2 with shareholders’ funds crossed the N200 billion threshold. The breakdown also revealed that Zenith Bank’s shareholders’ funds rose by 18.5 per cent to N704 billion in 2016 from N594.35 billion in 2015 while FBN Holdings reported 0.6 per cent from N578.8 billion in 2015 to N582.6 billion in 2016. The investigation also showed Zenith Bank as the biggest and most profitable banks in Nigeria. The bank, established in May 1990, started operations in July same year as a commercial bank. It became a public limited company on June 17, 2004 and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange on October 21, 2004 following a highly successful Initial Public Offering (IPO). The bank presently has a shareholder base of over one million, an indication of the strength of the Zenith brand. It is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. With over 500 branches and business offices nationwide Zenith Bank has presence in all the state capitals. The bank’s expansion is not limited to Nigeria as Zenith became the first Nigerian bank in 25 years to be licensed by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK for the commencement of banking operations by Zenith Bank (UK) Limited in April, 2007. Eco Transnational Incorporated’s shareholder’s funds rose by 6.9 per cent to N502.9 billion in 2016 from N538 billion recorded in 2015. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and Access Bank Plc shareholders’ funds grew by 22.1 per cent and 23.6 per cent respectively. Guaranty Trust Bank shareholder’s funds moved from N413.56 billion in 2015 to N504.9 billion in 2016 while Access Bank’s shareholder’s funds hits N454.49 billion in 2016 from N367 billion in 2015. United Bank for Africa Plc’s shareholder’s funds moved from N332.6 billion in 2015 to N448 billion in 2016, representing an increase of 34.7 per cent. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2007 proposed a maximum shareholders’ funds of N100 billion for banks operating in the country from N3billion. Under the new regime that replaces universal banking; three tiers of banks are to come into effect with the lowest shareholder’s funds – N15 billion – set aside for those classified as regional banks. According to the classification, banks with the maximum shareholder’s funds could operate internationally while national banks whose operations are confined to the country will be required to have N25 billion. On the other hand, regional banks which are allowed to operate in a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 contiguous states are required to have N15 billion. Under tier-2 Commercial Banks shareholder’s funds, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc’s shareholder’s funds closed 2016 at N271.7 billion, 10 per cent above N246.8 billion recorded in 2015 while Diamond Bank’s shareholder’s funds moved from N214 billion in 2015 to N226.7 billion in 2016. First City Monument Bank Group shareholder’s funds increased by 10 per cent to N178.87 billion in 2016 from N162.39 billion in 2015. Fidelity Bank Plc’s shareholders’ funds up by one per cent to N185 billion from N183.5 billion in 2015 while Stanbic IBTC Holdings shareholders’ funds rose by 9.5 per cent from N128.6 billion in 2015 to N140.8 billion in 2016. Furthermore, Sterling Bank shareholder’s funds dropped by 10.4 per cent from N95.6 billion in 2015 to N85.66 billion in 2016. Also, Wema Bank’s shareholder’s funds added 5.2 per cent to N48.47 billion from N46.06 billion while Unity Bank’s shareholder’s funds moved to N83 billion from N82.57 billion in 2015.
grin cheesy grin
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2017/06/13/15-banks-record-n4-47trn-shareholders-funds/

From the report you can see Igbo banks are doing better than Yoruba banks grin
I said 11 out of the 22 not the whole 22 read well if u disagree with that I will gladly list it for u. Zenith bank is bigger than gtb based on operating revenue but when it comes to making profit from turnover GTBank takes the lead. But I digress the bone of contention is who control banking not yet which banks make more money and that can be only argued by who own more indeginious bank and who control the foreign ones.

Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 10:35pm On Feb 28, 2018
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The owner of Fidelity bank is Mr Peter Obi former gov of Anambra state
source please
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 10:36pm On Feb 28, 2018
kernel504:



Jim Ovia is from Agbo, Ika Igbo, Delta state.
did u read what I said or to comment just dey pepper u
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by kernel504(m): 10:41pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
did u read what I said or to comment just dey pepper u


Brother, look for the solution of your problem, I'm not the cause of your frustration.

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Abogwara: 10:41pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
does it have the pronunciation or is it like Yoruba ewa for beauty and ewa for beans both ewa but pronounce differently

There is tonal differences but that's another peculiarity of Igbo language. Sometimes same words come with different tones in different dialects.
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Feb 28, 2018
kernel504:



Brother, look I need a solution I have a lot of problem, I'm too frustrated .
lol hmm I can only recommend some help take care young man
Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:03pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
I said 11 out of the 22 not the whole 22 read well if u disagree with that I will gladly list it for u. Zenith bank is bigger than gtb based on operating revenue but when it comes to making profit from turnover GTBank takes the lead. But I digress the bone of contention is who control banking not yet which banks make more money and that can be only argued by who own more indeginious bank and who control the foreign ones.
Zenith bank biggest bank and most profitable in Nigeria

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Nobody: 11:09pm On Feb 28, 2018
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Zenith bank biggest bank and most profitable in Nigeria
more profitable coz it has more money to start with already if I invest 200 and got 50 back and other invest 100 and got 40 back the one with the 40 make better use of the money worth for worth and I don’t disagree zenith being the largest bank

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Re: Miraculous Recovery Of Igboland with 20pounds from genocide and Civilwar(photos) by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:36pm On Feb 28, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
l the foreign ones.

Carefully read the report to understand better, Igbo banks are on top, while Yoruba banks are last except GTB

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2007 proposed a maximum shareholders’ funds of N100 billion for banks operating in the country from N3billion. Under the new regime that replaces universal banking; three tiers of banks are to come into effect with the lowest shareholder’s funds – N15 billion – set aside for those classified as regional banks. According to the classification, banks with the maximum shareholder’s funds could operate internationally while national banks whose operations are confined to the country will be required to have N25 billion. On the other hand, regional banks which are allowed to operate in a minimum of five and a maximum of 10 contiguous states are required to have N15 billion.

Banks Shareholder's funds

Zenith bank #708 billion

First bank #582 billion

GTB #504 billion

Access bank #454 billion

UBA #448 billion

Union bank #271 billion

Diamond bank #226 billion

Fidelity bank #185 billion

FCMB #178 billion

STANBIC IBTC #140 billion

Starling bank #85 billion

Unity bank #82 billion

Wema bank #48 billion

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